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BLUE WORKMAN'S MARK AND OPEN CRESCENT MARK, RESPECTIVELY, 1755-1775,
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A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PAINTED 'CHELSEA EWER' AND MUSTARD-POT AND COVER,
BLUE WORKMAN'S MARK AND OPEN CRESCENT MARK, RESPECTIVELY, 1755-1775,
the spiral gadrooned cream-boat painted with chinoiserie landscapes above angled molded leaves; the cylindrical mustard pot and cover with trailing flowers; together with a Worcester butter tub, a Caughley cover and a Caughley stand, printed in blue with chinoiserie landscapes and flowers, respectively, all within cell-pattern bands
The butter tub underplate: 6 3/8in. (16.2cm.) diameter (6)
BLUE WORKMAN'S MARK AND OPEN CRESCENT MARK, RESPECTIVELY, 1755-1775,
the spiral gadrooned cream-boat painted with chinoiserie landscapes above angled molded leaves; the cylindrical mustard pot and cover with trailing flowers; together with a Worcester butter tub, a Caughley cover and a Caughley stand, printed in blue with chinoiserie landscapes and flowers, respectively, all within cell-pattern bands
The butter tub underplate: 6 3/8in. (16.2cm.) diameter (6)
Provenance
Newman & Newman, London (the mustard pot)
Special notice
This lot is offered without reserve.
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